The Poor Kid, the Human Rights Fighter or the Right-Wing Conservative? Dr. Correa Goes to the Polls After Government Chaos
Summary by Israel Hayom
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With a high percentage of voters already having cast their ballots in early voting, South Koreans want to end the country's saga of political instability • The elections come after the ouster of President Yoon, who unexpectedly declared martial law on December 3 • Liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung, 61, will face his conservative opponent Kim Moon-soo, 73
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